Book – Refereed:
Philosophy in an African Place. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009.
Journal guest editing:
Co-guest editor (with Tamara Seiler) of Free Space: Reconfiguring Interdisciplinary Theory and Practice. Special Issue of History of Intellectual Culture, Spring 2003. Completed Spring 2004. http://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/hic/website/toc/tableofcontentsvol3.htm Invited.
Chapters of books – Refereed:
“Forget Deleuze”, Lorna Burns and Birgit M. Kaiser eds. Postcolonial Literatures and Deleuze: Colonial Pasts, Differential Futures. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan, in press. International.
“Philosophical Issues in Ethnophysiography: Landform Terms, Disciplinarity, and the Question of Method,” in David Mark, Andrew Turk, Niclas Burehnult & David Stea, eds. Landscape in Language: Transdisciplinary Perspectives. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 2011: 101-119. International.
“The Water is Wide: Risking Tears in the Met, and Elsewhere,” in Michele Byers & David Lavery, eds. On the Verge of Tears. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2010: 12-22. International.
“Thinking Like a Mountain: Ethics and Place as Travelling Concepts,” in Drenthen, Martin, Jozef Keulartz and James Proctor, eds. New Visions of Nature: Complexity and Authenticity. Series: The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics. New York: Springer, 2009: 181-195. International.
“Making a Scene and Dwelling in Place: Exhaustion at the Edges of Modes of Place-Making,” in Will Garrett-Petts, Craig Saper & John Craig Freeman, eds. Imaging Place. Kamloops, BC: Textual Studies in Canada, 2009: 145-154. Also in Rhizomes 18 (Winter 2008) Will Garrett-Petts, Craig Saper & John Craig Freeman, guest eds. http://www.rhizomes.net/issue18/janz/index.html. National.
“Philosophy As If Place Mattered: The Situation of African Philosophy,” in Havi Carel and David Gomez, eds. What Philosophy Is. London: Continuum Publishers, 2004: 103-115. International.
“Universities in Times of National Crisis: the Cases of Rwanda and Burundi,”in Malinda Smith, ed. Globalizing Africa. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press, 2003: 465-482. International.
Invited
“The Concept as Object, Mode, and Catalyst in African Thought,” in Gerard Walmsley & Charles Villet, eds. Philosophy and the Future of Africa. Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values & Philosophy, in press. (expected Fall 2011) International.
“Questioning Texts: Philosophy-in-Place and Texts Out of Place,” in William Sweet and Richard Feist, eds. Migrating Texts and Traditions. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2009. International.
“African Philosophy,” Constantin Boundas, ed., The Edinburgh Companion to 20th Century Philosophy. University of Edinburgh Press, 2007: 689-701. Issued in the US as Constantin Boundas, ed. The Columbia Companion to 20th Century Philosophy. Columbia University Press, 2007. International.
"Alterity, Dialogue, and African Philosophy," in Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, ed. Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1997: 221-238. International.
Papers – Refereed:
“Watsuji Tetsuro and Fu-do,” Journal of Global Ethics, Special Issue on Climate Ethics, Martin Schönfeld, ed. (7:2: August 2011): 173-184. Also published in Martin Schönfeld, ed. Plan B: Global Climate Ethics—Planetary Crisis and Philosophical Alternatives. Continuum, 2012. Forthcoming in republication.
“Reason and Rationality in Eze’s On Reason,” South African Journal of Philosophy 27:4 (2008): 296-309. International.